Activities to do with your 3-month-old baby

You should be giving yourself a big pat on the back! You’ve made it to month three of your baby’s life, and I’m sure that you’re still a little tired right now. Don’t worry because that’s normal. Today, I wanted to talk to you about some things you can do to help your three-month-old reach developmental milestones. I’d love to hear about your experiences with these activities and how your baby reacted to them. Here are some things you can do for three-month baby development.

Remember every baby develops at different rates – if these activities seem ahead of your babies development check out our 2-month-old activities as these combined with some of the ones below may work better.

Activities and Things to Do with your 3-month-old-baby

Sing quietly

Before bedtime, have few minutes where you rock and sing quietly to your three-month-old. You should be introducing your little one to singing now if you haven’t already. But I’m sure there have already been a few nursery rhymes or two in your house already. Singing while rocking your baby to sleep is a beautiful time for bonding.

If you are a loss for suitable songs and/or can’t remember the words check out these Classic Lullabies to sing with your baby.

Have quiet time

Everyone needs a break from all the noise sometimes. Even baby needs some quiet time every now and again. Make sure you have times where the TV is off and the radio is turned down. Your baby needs time to babble and hear their own voice. So, if you feel like you need some quiet time, take advantage of the fact that it’s good for your child.

Play with textures

Different textures are perfect for baby’s developmental stages. At three months, you should be letting them feel things like stuffed animals, toys like wooden blocks and plastic teethers, and various kinds of fabrics.

Your baby will enjoy the different sensations and start to discover their hands. This is an essential time for your baby to learn, so make sure to provide a variety of textures for them to explore.

Rock around the clock

If your baby is crying, try rocking in the rocking chair or glider. Your baby will know that the rocking chair is a comforting place and feel safe and secure when they are being rocked. It’s also an excellent time to look into their eyes and enjoy a little of that bonding magic you could pick a book to read aloud at the same time helping them develop their language skills whilst they know that they are loved in your arms.

Prop them up

Your baby is starting to want to see what’s going on. Help your baby by propping him or her up with a pillow or boppy. Your baby will love getting to view everything around them, and they’ll start to understand what things are in a very fundamental way. This will help them tremendously when they are getting used to their new environment.

Whilst being propped up they have a different view of the world than from your arms or with tummy time. Point out things that they can see from that angle and make sure that you get down on the level with them too.

Look in mirrors

Mirrors help baby start to understand their reflections and facial recognition. Babies absolutely love seeing the baby in the mirror and will often time even smile or laugh just a little. You can also put a non-breakable plastic mirror attached to the side of the baby’s crib so that it draws their attention.

As you can see, there are several things you can be doing to help your baby develop at three months of age. Try these out and let me know which one helped you the most.

More Activities to try with your young babies

Although we have produced this as a 3-month guide for activities with your little one the activities from previous months are great to continue doing whilst they are this young. Check out these other ideas below.

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About Cerys Parker

Cerys is a marine biologist, environmental educator, high school teacher and mum. Realising that life doesn't have to be put on hold and you don't just have to survive whilst the kids are young she shares ideas to inspire you to LIVE with the kids, with activities to do together, recipes to cook and enjoy and family travel to make memories to last a lifetime.

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